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Ja RuleAudio CD
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As the flagship artist for producer Irv Gotti's Def Jam-affiliated Murder Inc. label, Ja Rule became one of the rap industry's most commercially successful artists during the early 2000s, working closely with the hitmaking producer and his stable of talent. Born Jeffrey Atkins on February 29, 1976, in Queens, NY, Ja Rule established himself with Venni Vetti Vecci (1999), a hardcore debut album… Read more in Amazon's Ja Rule Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 1, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: June 1, 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Clean
  • Label: Def Jam
  • ASIN: B00000IFWK
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (254 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #510,733 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Intro
2. We Here Now
3. World's Most Dangerous
4. Let's Ride
5. Holla Holla
6. Kill 'Em All
7. I Hate Niggaz
8. Niggaz Theme
9. Suicide Freestyle
10. Story To Tell
11. Chris Black
12. Count On Your Nigga
13. It's Murda
14. E-Dub & Ja
15. 187 Murda Baptiss Church
16. Murda Life
17. Daddy's Little Baby
18. Race Against Time
19. Only Begotten Son
20. Murderers, The
See all 21 tracks on this disc

 

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Listen Up I Got A Story To Tell, April 2, 2002
This review is from: Venni Vetti Vecci (Audio CD)
Ja Rule, the name of the man that is on virtually every song that comes out nowadays, released this classic debut album in 1999. While his two subsequent releases aren't nearly as good as this one, the reason for that is that he was hungrier on this album. Fighting off comparisons to the gruff voiced DMX ( they sound nothing alike) and the legend Tupac Shakur ( sounds nothing like him either ), Ja Rule carved his own little niche and gaine some cult followers with this cd.

While first appearing on Jay-Z's Can I Get A... and garnering much attention for his brilliant and fresh verse, his real breakout was the single Holla Holla. This song tore up the radio and TV during the summer of 99 and was a huge hit. Face it folk the song was classic. That song alone pushed this cd to platinum status and established Ja Rule as a household name. But people looking for an album chock full of Holla Holla type songs are in for a huge surprise. Ja Rule's grimy voice and potent lyrics are very entertaining on this debut. Packed with hard street beats and an unparalleled flow and voice, Ja Rule hits the mark dead on and is at his best. Songs like Kill Em All and World's Most Dangerous are, in one word, hardcore. Let's Ride lets the bass ride out and sounds sorta like a west coast beat. Very nice. Suicide freestyle feat. Case is a masterpiece even though it is too short. Story To Tell is another street anthem as well as the collaboration with Jay-Z and DMX (then dubbed as The Murderers, but that fell apart for some reason) It's Murda was just a glimpse of what these three could do if they joined forces. E-Dub & Ja has to be the best song on the album, with Erick Sermon providing, in my opinion, one of his best beats, and he and Ja Rule ripping the track to shreds. The chorus is also a great one.

ON this album, I believe Ja Rule got pounded for the subject matter and his frequent use of the term murderer, but I believe those critics just didn't listen to the album at all. Just peep songs such as Daddy's Little Baby feat. The great Ron Isley, a song about his daughter, or Only Begotten Son, and Race Against Time. If you would listen to the lyrics, you can hear that the man has a lot to say and provides deeper lyrics than most rappers. I think this criticism is the sole reason he switched up his style but that's beside the point.

Ja Rule's debut album Venni Vetti Vecci is a classic in my book. There are no skip songs and every song is good. The only problem I have is the stupid skits which make no freaking sense. Why not just delete them altogether? Anyways, if you even slightly like Ja Rule, then you will definitely like this album. Tight beats, choruses, and lyrics. I recommend it.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars venni vetti vecci is exactly what it says for ja rule, January 1, 2000
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tom halliday (Michigan,United States of America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Venni Vetti Vecci (Audio CD)
He came,he saw,he conquered.Thats what venni vetti vecci means,and thats what ja rule has done this year.He brought to the rap world this beautifully orchestrated album for his debut realese.This cd is full of songs that will be played by dj's for years.Holla'holla is just one reason to buy this great cd.This is a 5 star title.Ja has been called a dmx wanna be.Hey anyone who is compared to the likes of dmx has to be a somebody.Ja rule has just been introduced to the world,and he has so far made a big impression.The beats and lyrics are unquestionable on this cd.Race against time is the main reason i love this cd so much.Ja rule is about family,money,drugs,and loyalship.If you have any brains ya'll go and buy this solid title right now
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ja rules best work, September 30, 2005
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This review is from: Venni Vetti Vecci (Audio CD)
everybody says that ja rule is mostly pop now and thats true but this cd is hands down ja rules best work. If you like hip hop then you will not be dissipointed if you buy this album this is straight hip hop no pop music.
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